citrate/phosphate buffer- pH 3.0 (McIlvaine's Buffer)
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 9:13 pm
(1) Anybody has ever heard about this buffer?
(2) I prepared this buffer recently using a recipe from a web site and noticed final pH was 3.1 after combining corresponding salt of citric acid and dibasic sodium salt. Based on chemistry 1401, you are supposed to add concentrated acid or base to adjust final pH, I am a bit hesitant to do with phosphoric acid as I would be introducing the phosphate ion, more weak base thus potentially changing the ionic strength. (3) Adding con. HCl may be an option but require further evaluation to establish if it the presence of the chloride ion is going to affect the analyte of interest.
Ideas area welcome.
(2) I prepared this buffer recently using a recipe from a web site and noticed final pH was 3.1 after combining corresponding salt of citric acid and dibasic sodium salt. Based on chemistry 1401, you are supposed to add concentrated acid or base to adjust final pH, I am a bit hesitant to do with phosphoric acid as I would be introducing the phosphate ion, more weak base thus potentially changing the ionic strength. (3) Adding con. HCl may be an option but require further evaluation to establish if it the presence of the chloride ion is going to affect the analyte of interest.
Ideas area welcome.